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There is a nice listing of some of the oddball stuff to be found at the upper end of the SW spectrum here: http://www.wunclub.com/wunstr/wunstr0309.html N8KDV wrote: > They are currently booming in here at 1845 30 Nov. > > Steve > Holland, MI > Drake R7, R8 and R8B > > http://www.iserv.net/~n8kdv/dxpage.htm > > Doug Smith W9WI wrote: > > > snow wrote: > > > I hear just noise at 1400 UTC November 30th. I am in Maine. > > > > My guess is you're listening too early. Offical "FCC sunrise" at KSL > > for November is 1415UTC, and this late in the month actual sunrise is > > probably 10-20 minutes later. 26MHz won't be open for low-powered > > signals like this until at least (Utah) sunrise if not an hour or two > > later. > > > > I'd start looking around 1600 and expect to hear it by 1800. > > > > It's also possible the 26MHz transmitter is not on the air 24/7. It may > > only be on the air during live remote broadcasts - maybe a Jazz > > basketball game or something like that? > > -- > > Doug Smith W9WI > > Pleasant View (Nashville), TN EM66 > > http://www.w9wi.com
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